Little Miami River - Places and Point of Interest

Places and Point of Interest

The following places, towns, and points of interest are located on the Little Miami starting at the headwaters in Clark County and proceeding down the river to its mouth on the Ohio River.

  • Clark County - Headwaters of river
  • Greene County, Ohio
    • Clifton and Clifton Mill
    • John Bryan State Park and Clifton Gorge
    • Yellow Springs and Glen Helen Nature Preserve
    • Beavercreek Township
    • Sugarcreek Township
    • Bellbrook
    • Spring Valley
  • Warren County
    • Waynesville
    • Corwin
    • Caesars Creek Gorge - mouth of Caesar Creak leading to Caesar Creek Gorge and Lake.
    • Oregonia
    • Mathers Mill - canoe livery, public access
    • Jeremiah Morrow Bridge - Interstate 71 bridge crossing over the river valley
    • Fort Ancient - canoe livery, public access
    • Morrow - canoe livery, mouth of Todds Fork tributary
    • South Lebanon
    • Kings Mills - historic Peters Cartridge factory
    • Fosters - historic settlement & public access
  • Clermont County east side of river, Hamilton County west side of river
    • Chateau LaRoche Museum, also known as Loveland Castle (Hamilton County)
    • Loveland - canoe livery (Hamilton and Clermont County)
    • Lake Isabella Park - (Hamilton County Park)
    • Milford - (Clermont County)
  • Hamilton County
    • Terrace Park
    • Mariemont
    • Cincinnati
    • Lunken Field - Cincinnati Municipal Airport is along the bank of the river
    • Ohio River - mouth of the Little Miami River

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